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    peco

    peco

    Simplistic interactive filtering tool

    peco (pronounced peh-koh) is based on a python tool, percol. percol was darn useful, but I wanted a tool that was a single binary, and forget about python. peco is written in Go, and therefore you can just grab the binary releases and drop it in your $PATH. peco can be a great tool to filter stuff like logs, process stats, find files, because unlike grep, you can type as you think and look through the current results. Demos speak more than a thousand words! Here's me looking for a process on...
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    Poprox is a POP3 and SMTP transparent filtering proxy written in Python that does virus scanning by using libclamav. It is comparable to P3Scan.
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    You can filter your email using a bayesian like statistical method. Written in 100% Python, easily extensible, and is used as a pop3 proxy to reduce the intrusion on your system.
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